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Li Yingshi became a zealous member of the Catholic church. He proselytized among his friends and relatives, and got all his servants to join the church as well. He had a chapel built at his home and had his son study at the Beijing Mission House, so that soon enough the young Li was able to celebrate
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Once Li became a Christian, it took him, Ricci, and de Pantoja three days to go through his "beautiful and well stocked library" to identify all books and manuscripts "forbidden by ecclesiastical regulations". The forbidden books and manuscripts, mostly dealing with the "art of divination" were then
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As a person highly knowledgeable about the "sect of idol worshippers", Li was able to supply the Jesuits with a large amount of information that they found helpful in converting other non-Christians.
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in Ricci's transcription) became Christian, he also sent his library of books on "the dogma of the sects" to the Nanjing Mission House to be burned, along with book
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Euclid in China: the genesis of the first Chinese translation of Euclid's Elements, books I–VI (Jihe yuanben, Beijing, 1607) and its reception up to 1723
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About God, Demons, and Miracles: The Jesuit Discourse on the Supernatural in Late Ming China
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Military officer, scientist, astrologer, feng shui practitioner, Christian convert
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practicer that was converted to Christianity. He was converted to Catholicism by
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Conversion to Christianity, proselytizing, knowledge sharing with Jesuits
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to establish themselves in Beijing. He then became a zealous Christian.
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learning and wanted to establish good relations with the Chinese
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class. He commanded a unit of 500 soldiers during the
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Although Ricci is aware about the difference between
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of 1592–98. He was awarded a lifetime pension by the
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